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As above Im looking at 2 Door GTST R33s in Adelaide with Auto trans and preferably not white. Seen a couple around on various web sites/car yards...test drove one the other day which was $10500. Looking at spending around about that much, maybe $1-2k more depending on mods, condition, kms etc etc. Have funds all ready to go!

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cant you drive manual?

lollies

ahh the age old question. I've driven manual twice, dont like it. Cant chat on mobile, f*ck with stereo, scratch balls etc etc at the same time. It will be mostly peak hour driving I'll be doing so manual is just annoying for that

and yeah i understand its not a WTB forum dude, but someone else posted WTB in here so go hassle them as well just to make it fair

dont hassell me or i'll find u and cave your face in......joking!!! dont get upset...jezzzz!

bloody hell uneek your quick to put someone else in arnt u. stand up for your self dont bring me into your shitfight.

Edited by dztroy

carsales

carsguide

tradingpost.com.au

carpoint

auto should be cheap, wouldnt be more than $10k

auto or manual, u still cant use a mobile phone :D

Edited by andz

got an auto r33

100,000kms

black an purple pearl paint

chrome headlights

tint

exhaust

sound system

just missing the turbo part.......

:(

check carsales and the trading post...a few black ones for 11k and 12k

got an auto r33

100,000kms

black an purple pearl paint

chrome headlights

tint

exhaust

sound system

just missing the turbo part.......

:(

check carsales and the trading post...a few black ones for 11k and 12k

got an auto r33

100,000kms

black an purple pearl paint

chrome headlights

tint

exhaust

sound system

just missing the turbo part.......

:(

check carsales and the trading post...a few black ones for 11k and 12k

cheers, just picked that one up from car sales which started off at 13k down to 10.8k. Had it checked out by a friend of a friend who owns an auto shop and said it was good value. All stock bar exhaust, stereo and steering wheel.

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